shah of mm mmw LIVED BUT A SHORT TIME. Arret, of the Regicide. Who Wat Ditffaiied ii a Woman. 1 h" Sh.V.i i ' Persia was naliiit" 1. About 5 o'clock I rdnv i. f n eon ns Im . enter ing I' r " '' rt f tin- shrlii" of Shall Ab dul A. Im. six mli'- south (if Teheran, Im wits slid 1 1 v ti.au l:-"il-' il ns a woman. Tl.e n.--nvln :l r- 1 1 i f . t I luuk lit his breast nnd Mm bullet outer. ., iu ti." region of his heart, nnd Im Iii d within .1 .rt tin'" t li'T iifti r. iy n r t r th" Shnh was idiot li" w is i'.irri"'l to I.i- .'irrimfo mid In It convv rd t i tlii- pain ii. tht-city. 'I here U" w.H aU"ii h d i v lr. I lo 1 ( ri T i . i li 1 f physi I'l'in, a el i III 'r iuleiinis who wop' hastily 'nt r. r : tut ii- - i '" i f llii r'iinllii''i otTrts His Mnj.-ty i if I ti nft'T Ids nrrhnl lit Hi" pine r . r lit n: o il I ii I'lock . in. Th" ii'-a--IN, '." as i m. (itty nr,-i'!'d, I sal I tn I"' n . i'l rr-mm Iv rinan, or from III" pr ivlio " of timl iiimi". It In Is'ln-vol Unit Mm tn :ro' i' T I. ii- i-- i ii . 1 1 -- lili" li"ir apparent M:izitf-i'r-''iI-lMti. win lnmi"ili it"iy i.il . i-'d f t!i" iis-asslnnti"h of Iik father, ini'l Hill l"ii" where Ii" win sojourning, f-r T"tn run ns soon ns pos ml'l". yul 't r-Mi:.-in.'l do disorder Is appre hend"! i.i ;i r iiit f tli" limrtli-r "f th" Shnh. LOWEST EVER KNOWN. Dun Think Poorly of tht Price of .Com module. A the nemon lvn-i ther Ih more busi ness, I -tit ndvlcis Indicate that on the whole tli prevalent feeling l Hint the gain was tluiti then m reason to cxpeot. While tli" retail trml'i Iris been active enough to materially l"sen sto"ks mid obligations, nnl thus to prevent a gront tunny threatened em hnrriissnioiits, it hns not M t brought enough iii-w bindiioss I i mills nr factories to provi nt decrease of milllli'l orders nnd rlosln; of some work. Substantially tli" same state of ' things exists ill all tin- gicnt liiiliistrii,n not i witli-tiiiiilini tli" KirmiK cotiil'InntlonK In , .iiiiin', iitnl i-vii iii " of (iiiiil iiint iiMiun i I tloti npi'i nr In tli" fm't Unit tli" K' li' i'il r.itik'" In prli'i-n for coiiiniiMlitli'", furm ninl tinii", it wll as mutitifu''tiir"'l Toilu t.K, u ! iii uriy 1 m r it. ImvtT tlmii It wii- In April, mi I tin1 lnwi'-t "M r known, tli" i fln" J Oi-tol.i r. iv.ii, liciiitf iu.7 j it ""lit. pix-uln-i lion lili r:il.-"il rot ton nn I'ltrlith, tlmiikh n ' ""ipt u,i. iTop ri'portM Htlll fnvor Iuwit ! prl"i'', nii'l iko-ii tn u In tc-l Min kH of liiiMoliI j kiuhI urn "ry lur". Wh"iit linn iloi'lltinl ' I ," f ir i ii-li,'wltli li' tt'T iii'i'i nut,' for win I ti-r nii'l niplil ri'llintr of uprliiK. With only two iii'Hitli- of th" -r f i r nr ri'iiiiilnltiK tluT" I- liltl" to i'ii"oiirn" IiIkIi'T prl"".'". Nil lino ' v.'i'iik"ii"il ii litt!", owint; to the iiiiloiiillnit of j .Inpiitii'" il"iil"r'. Wool Ik wi'iiknr, tli" wool , yi ar "IokIiiu with tlm Kr'iit"t iiiniitlty of ; wool on liiiinl "Vi-r cHrrl"il over Rt tliN m-n-, miii. April l"i "r" cttmlliT tlinn any tnoiitti lti"" .Inn", Im'.iJ. 1.x ports roiitliiim I'otli of ilottirslli- ninl fori'lcn wool, ninl will A ili-pal' li Irmi. 1.. tul. !! fiiyn: It l known dv niiiiiiif.'i"tnr"rM who IncU onU-rn to eoli th U tli" M..i!i wi- iirriinirltiif for Kr"'it tlntin pnnlui'tl-ti. DtfiTH UNDER FALLISG WALLS. KILLED OUTRIGHT. Explotion of Oticlino Ctniei a Trlghtfnl Siittr in ClnelnnstL I hi ::iti Ci'ii'l'i.ttii'li At th- vr riitiioii I- t; il"" I of a fiiii of mi - I'lli r 1 1 1 1 t i it i h. from 1. In- N'1-.OII '.V II I. ! rrillitli'll II.--niH'li' nn art" Hhot fr i;.i .i . . II" ll llV"- a of -i -..n-. !.:. t.'li.- I to i'l,: ii vipaiiiH. v i-.l I y t!i" M I a I, ittl" w.-i- ki ' rti worM u!.!;. I'.nrop". !; t i iiii I. if i mi "tioniin-i- ( liiooil, inliii-; . r ti iii'-r-, piuii i .f Iii- . i . With nil l,i- " I'.'ir ipfiit.v tl.i in hum-up ! l'i t'ViMti. H" "l IVrtin itli I. t"l"i!f.ipli I II. Wooii'ii irooils Imv" not Improvt"! In o"- riiiiii'l ini'l th Itnniii'ln hav" opmiisl 6 to 15 pi r ""lit low-r than lust "nr, thonuh th iiiiil'-rinl ili'i-ri-iiv" of proilin'tioii hn k I v 1 1 to otln-r iiu'ii'n Komi n riitluT Mrotiifor I ', lip'-n i;ooi nr" li"lp"il liv tlm rrctrli'tlo'i of t. l'l-tiT-l uri;, tli" in- i fnp'in linport. Imt tlm uwoi'latlon p'porti f th" Hul l "oi'i'-ty, a i Unit on th" wlioli-wool iiui"lilii"ry Im not n.or" thiin liulf "iiiployi'il. hottm "ottoii inlils havn !. ii-" I proilni'tloii, lii.-lii'llni; nil" luri;" printing "ital'li-htii"tit. ninl stm liii mi hiin l -till Ini'p ii-", though for drown k'ooilii tlmr" li'i . In .'ii a ln'tt'T li'k'itlmat" ili iimiiil iiti'l (.T -lit lllllllititi'K of 'iimlllllllH llllV" b""ll 11111'- i'. I y ilrlvos at prl""s low ln-yonl all Jir""" 'd lit'. I h" il"' ri a" In Hhlpili"lit of woo"ti Kooi from hump" ha l'"n unit" markfl, ami .-toi'k In wap hoiix'.H nr" iiirx" iiti'l In i n ll-llltf. I.aru" piiri'hm of lak" or dy th" prln "ipnl i'oiiiiiiii-r, "mil n"l coi'iiiiiiif control o low plioHphoriH or" mill Iuwit rail r.it"H tot lilini;ii tor otmi'll-vlllii rok In oph'r to "o'liprt" with I'oi'iiliontin "ok", nr th" in. lin t"utiin in th" iron linln.-trv, hut tlm n-vivnl i'l il"tiiMii l Is yi-t i"f"rr"l. Ilik'liiT prh'i's lor iniils hav" "aus"i ui'tlv" ImylnK for th" Wi i'k, lillt llir" "oiiKllttH'M lli'i'llll" to "otl- tr.irt as yi't for durs, mi.l th" ro l (uiiil.lnutl..ii has fall.'-n through. Mlidll"tii"li still S"ll -t"i dlll"ts ut tl'.i at I'ltt.-l'iirK'. iik'iiin-t J0 nsk". l.y th" pool, hut th stoi-k inailuU" is Mil I t i Ii" only mi.iMiO tons. Strii"tural pros- I ts ar" ifooi'l, hut III oth"r liraiu'lii-s tli" ih1- Iti a in I is ds ii.-tiv", an. I th" Im'ssciiht 'tt Is wi ak at ti l at I'ittshnrif. Tlm anthriii'll" I'oal i'oi4i'"rtis, hav" n l viini't' l th prl"" 'i'x' p'Tloti. Kiilhir"rs for tlm w"k Imv" I n L':is hi tl. l'iilt"il Mali's, auainsl 2:11 lint yar .in I ;:i In ( nun In, aaln.-t 31 last year. i, .1 --urn on Jlav I ' iiition in this "Ity th" r ! Unit th" timr li'r was th" .' : '. ill. I W .'is lint III" onti'oin" v ii'-in"i nnivi'iiii'lit. lint, 11"-!i-: at. ti a Iii' h h.n I ti r i- ritti. '. in l.' ll.l T .iiii.'ti. -.vli'li has liitlii'rto i.l.t ,i 'i. tl;" Slinh i lif" with a '..r. s "ii whut "oii-iili-rii'il'i f.rnily i, ili.iiu'hti rs anl a hap'tii nn ;ir.ls or a iinti.p"i ! '.r f whom, nr" p'i'ok'iil i. i.i"! in l.i.v in wlv"s. . ti of th" Shah In tin- V".-t-t." '!r-t nl his thr"" vi .its to i :l, Miali Ifft T 'lii-raii in s7;l i, "in . tul-, h" took with lit r 1 1 j i;ou mi; of priti' i ' ot tin- j , i.i k-. pip" lii-ar-rs. " li- niini-, i iiiiiii'lis, anil a fi v i r- I. al faults, us vl"W". dy ,-t..ili was n tfooil Hoi-r"iii, u.i -t.iinl.'ir.l of r.n-t'Tti po-ili-v.'lopi-il i ho r : in i-r-a of P i. it'll -tiil.llshi'il railways, , :i o-tal y-t"iu nii'l various !y the "T plosion of jrnsolln" rtiKinn In tlm nv-story Imllilltiff nt 4.10 ninl i )i Walnut tr""t, ( ini'lunntl, nt 7:4. Momlay, tho Imllil inx was ntt"rly wrpfkivl, to to 40 poronnn kllh'il, ninl pofsldly morr', nml many pfr miw wrpi liijup'il. "th full extent of tlm loss of lit" cannot d" iiwiTtnlrn'il nor will it 1-" known until th" ili-drl.s In ontrloly rmnov 'il. Dim reason for tin' tuici'rtnlnty nn to thn liiimlirr klll"il 1 that th"r W"rn two n loons In th" diiililinits, pri sumnhly hnvlnif th" usual fvcnititf itowiIh, only tlnw W"r' In stantly riihhi,l dfiii nth th" mnssisi of drl"k ami niortar. Tlm four uppiT lloorn with also oi'i'tipi.'il as lints, rniitaiuimf niaiiy fanil lii s, tlm full nuttilx r of th" iiu'iiiImth not I. "Ink known at ppwiit. Itut that tlm loss of llf" lias l ""n KP'iit, ntiil that tlm riitas troph" Is iippalliiiK, an- i i rtaltily known. '1 Im si'i'ti" of tlm explosion Is oim of th" dtislt st, mi st throimmi portions of tlm rlty. It Is on Walnut sin-i t, b'tw""ii Fourth nn'il 1'lfth stri'i'ts. Tin' S'iinr was irowil"il with pi opl" lit til" tllll". '1 ll" I Itf (iihson HollM', tlm fatuous "ostly M"r. a saloon dy thn shin of tho (ill son: ii'Toss th" ftr" t .Al"r"nlll" lldrnrv ninl nianv ntluT llti" dullilinits In tlm vi"lnity nil f"lt tlm fop'i! of thn shock. All tlm Hiljm "lit liiill lliik's W"r" ilntiiiiL.'"il, imt n pan of tilass di'iiiK l"ft whole in th" liidson II. hi-" or th" front of tlm Johnson hiilliliiiK iutoss slm stris't. 'I In s" w ho V"p on th" stps't w hi'ti tlm i'xpl shin o.'i'iirp'il saw th" llv"-story drh'k diiilillin; o""iipi"i dy tlm spii'tiilM saloon of ( harh's liriii-h ill-appear In n moment from tlm hiitnan sluht. ns If Inslnntlv dv sonn nw f it I fope. Tlm walls of the 'two dl dullil- llik's Wllii'll ll 11 LT LT'o I th" dullillllif lost to Hlk'llt were "lean. '1 Imro was not a sear or mark on them to show th" nwfulimss unit Instim- taii"oiis ii i nrtiir" of th" dull. lint.'. ' TI... . 1. I. 1 I ... .1 ... . ...II ill" snoi'K was neiini iiimi iiu iwo line's nway. Many trolley hues w"n durneil out nml th" wires lnnlly erlppleil. Tlm work of p'seue ls'(ati as soon n tlm dens" "loiiil ol dust iirismtf from th" shutter "I ImilillntC eleare.l nway. A lllllnder of th" vlotitns were foumlto de -till livliif Imt ninny are Injured deyoinl reei.v ry. TELEGRAPH TICKS. Itu.'itieial reform-. It Is e-;iin.'.!"il that the Shah Ilil'I jewels vaiiie.l at P'O. I'M'. (m'ii. Th" most f iiimiis W.'ls a 1 1 Utln ",i enil" I "The Sea of l.lht," nl'tnist as In-i-i- a- the Kohltioor. Mis r" (t'lM.i was ui,. ...al I I v that of imv other SOV"r"IHII. His IttlpTMl eplWIl Wll- t ippeil Willi th" liiri;est nil y in existence. . hn l m my i ii.-i:s.t!.i ;p i f whi 'li were stu.l d',1 anil inidroi'd reil w ith jewels. In his trea-un' l.itii ii"':". '..: (I ji weleil ilnwts mrl mv. r Is. PICKLER PENSION BILL. SENTENCED TO DEATH. Tho Trnil Court Indgniont on Johtcnoibnrg Koformer. John liny Hiimmond (Annrlpnn), Monol riiilllps, Oeorno Fnrriir nl Colonel FrnncH Ilholis I EnKllshmen), four of thn linoni of th Johniinoshur Ileform Commltteo, who llenl1 Kullty of high trcrVsonero senteno eil to death In l'retorla. 'J'hii si'ntnnee of thn others Is two yours' Imprisonment, one yrrs Imnlshment nnd n lln of 2,(XM). In default of tlm imyment of tlm line, they will suffer au nddltlounl yeurs' piitilshinent. The ronvietlon Is universal Hint I'resldent Kruirer will not dure to rnrry out tho n tenee, nnd that It wns pnssed merely to f fnrd the nstut" old l"iiiler nn opportunity of maklnir n display of hl rh'iiieiK'y, while at the sntnn time, cnrleliliiii the Hoer trensury dy Inflicting heavy Din's upon the pondmnud men. M"niiwlilln the sntne native wnrfare Is spremliliK tlirouuhoiit Houtli Africa. Serious rislnif hns oi'i'iirred In tlermnn Heinnrnland, 50 soldiers having Usm attacked nt H station In the east near Itritlsh territory. Two olll. ccrs. I. a in pe nnd Scliml.lt, nnd four troopers were killed, hut the nntlves, niimherlntf tiOO, were defeated l.y n loss of 4'1. It Is nllefroii that the nntlves are well supplied with mod ern ullles dy Itritlsh traders on tho ea.it and l'orturfuese uu the north. JACKSON'S DEFENSE. Republican! uu. Populist Vote Solidly For It. Tlm II. 'i;.- I. Tie-lay passed the I'i. kl.-r K"ti'Tal p' i. mi i. I iii I y a vote of Is? to SI Tli" Ih ul'li n:. and 1'opullsts ot"d solidly In favor of th" ii.eiiMip', and th" I)emoer.iti with six new exception. - solidly aijaliist It. Th" six lien ." r.il- wi-re l'iti;iTiil'l, of Ma-s achii.-i-tts; Sort' of Ohio; ('ii'iiminus of New York: Wai-h. o Sew Vo ' IIowiiIiik', of Ill inois ami l.nvli.i ' r.ni. .k.u rum unuivit pro de that persons otherwise entitled to pensions shall not ho ills uiiliieil uu Heeiiiiut of prior service In tlm Confederate Arn.y, provided they Jotneil th" I'liton fi.rc '.) iinvs ls'tor" I.ee's sur ri'indir. The linnirn !" t ill win taken up under a upccinl order ,.r. vnlii.j; for a vole Saturdav ut 4 p, ui. SPARED THEIR LIVES. Pretiien; Xrugcr Commute tho Sentence of Death. '1 ll" -ciiti'l., J illil li.ls '., IT; t ol. 1 r.i;, former pp im I'hlliips, pr".- Of .l.ill.ll.ll' .- iiri.'t i' . f i h:iv I n A tin s-lltf" tli" ciioni. -. I'linmniiiMt' li in k' ! y Mr.' h"P'. I h- p evi d'lit to .1.. tlt'iatlo:i :n ' rumor ol.tan d"iit w i- car. tlm trial and '. 'lentil It: i ' lid. the lihodes. I'T i ! Cape lll'l.t '.r j. . .i.::y I. if. i.:-.i.t-'.. lr..ii. tl.e .e.-reta'y Mr. ' I h ii ii i ii 1 pi..ei upon lr. American engine, a drothcr of th" Colony; I. ion 'I f the I'luitnl.cr of Miii"-, nnd (ii.it;.. I'nrrar. i - f .loli.iiinc.-t.iir'. f -tat - f.T rial ri . win I '." l i'-nl'Mit Kruit'T. Ia.-tee. A. W it, the llriti-h iii,'- lit M.'' nt win calm. Imt ll was !,.,( I.- f- t the Kravi.y of th" .. ;.! Iy. I. liter last niht a d eir "iiintioii that the l'rsl ..iiy Coi.'.k' ov.-r !!i" i rds of i-.:tin:.' with ih" li:al aulli- r -..i: that h" h i I d." id"i to ' .itt, -i lltcli.-es to holiw IllpM "I ii- pri- .inn. Int, to i." fol- -l.n.ct. nrit.es. with th roiiimut" :!." ' a:i I I nn; tern. loW.'d dv I'illli Tli" l'rc-i l. nt. ii.iA'T' Unu i letneii' V, has only followed tli" o 'li -" which hewn- " peet... to ado t. I., it hi- impulse in the ma: t T win ili' tatci I y hi- ene of jii-ti -e ulon tl.e ci 'i,-c.iiii'ii".'.i which .'. I the execution of the I, it is i-tnP d upoti hlk-li ' had .1. "i.c. days iik'o upon u. and that the lir'n stand tti r Iniiiik M r. I liainder ii to M-il I. n land was ns- t T that t! eie ndk'l.t I'l' II I ti:i.- ii' l.i.it attlt'id of the Traiis- ' ..t I rit.iin. mi l in mik'ht ptlsnl.er iritliorit t anv four h.i-.'e ; ... r,. li.. that tli" sti',1 jll-t t.l.. lie took III 111- I lain s iiiMiaii' suni"d in ord' t'i!" n - to 1 1 vaal l ,wai' I 1 1 CONFERENCE COMMENCED. Tha Mctho.htt Li'Rislitiva Boiy Uu B: gjc Itj Work. '1 a" i i"t. r..i t. i' in f tli" M- th di -t 1 . i s. . ,..ii -h . r '.. Ahi li l.e in H"--I"ii f T ..l' Mi. .lit !i. :.- lll.'l to order III til" Ontrni nriic r.. i .. . Innil, ., Mnv I. dv an, ti.'- l.l.'.d of the McUmdi-t ' pi lie I With I'l li f ilevo- i s. i.t.ii tie ii th" mil was enlli'd, C'k'l.le- wi-re r Kllii'd '"id i.-'.lu ci u.inltties W'T" then lu-lioji 11' w a huh . . It tl-ill ll e V.T. i iiii I th" d S'-a'c 1, 1 he I., appoii.t ii. I lm woman duriiik' I'"' r. .i l.ydiu A. '1 riii.di. of th" a lii.ii. i, li'iiini I"' laker. aver liie'd l.ei.'.i a umiiiiHT of thn "' ii'iwmiui rvtnrt'il t th" jsroiiiid that tl. or.r Itlled. 'I he I "crctnrv. Ih" woinan n -tlnn was pp-.-li ltat". d the (..v. It. I u Kiev, of New iork, whi r".i l a i liill"ii.-c si.'ie d dy prominent uppo ii' iiti ol woinan. H k'.'ive lj reasons why th" women tdioiiid not reci,riiie., promt U"iit iiinoii tin in l-eiiio the refu-al ol previ ous eolifereni i s to r "JllM them. It was moved that a committee ,,n ellk'l dility d. appoint, d to determine Mm i'll(i lilllt . of the foi.r Women iee,ites and that tlm committee report Monday inol nlii. :i-;. i win llr-t droached . .ill. When th" tiatim of was "inli'd th" o poneiit, i I v iih'Ii moved that the from the rolls until it was r the pi r-oti named wa. nferetiee o.- not I'.i-hop . i.li r'uin the motion, on : lit' P ll"C win i,t yet v. I r. Monroe was elected li luted dy TO STOP THE CHINESE. Secretary Cnrlnle Aiki Congreil to Amend tho Ezoluiion Law j The Secretary of the Treasury sent to the House a draft of a dill umcmliutf the Chinese exclusion laws. It provides that in ea-es u tl""t in,; tin- riht of I hlin sel n"' or re. main in Mm t nited States, or i'yf- persons of Chinese descent elalui the rii ' .re-enter the I lilted States IIS l it Izens, shall he required Mm testimony of oitic. t .nn Chinese persons. In eases where nllldaviti are taken l.eforo notaries ' ' or justli'i's of tho pence mid nro nroV" the person" th e-.l jury. . In explanation of tlm ueeesfiiy tor such law. Mm Secretary snys that in many In stances Chinese nnply for ndmixslou to the I nited Htat"S on tlm Kround that they were do rn In this country and visited China with tlmir parents at an early Hire, where they re- . inaiiieii tor various reasons lor iniinv years, and in every lu.-lanen present the testimony of hinese persoiii iii support of thelreliiims. . It has heen held dy Mm lionrt that such testi mony, when iiiu'oiitruillcted, Is siiDlcleiit to still. lish the claim. i A law- similar to Mint asked for dy the I Secretary now applh-s to rcturulm; mer-cli.iiit-, and he only wants the principle ex- t"u.."l. THE WAR IN CUBA. Minuter Sagsita is Inolined to Side With General Weyler. oinmi tiling on tip' declarations of em 'ral We 1. r i' specjlni; the duration of the Cul'iin war, 1'rcmi' r Catiovas saysi "ll is natural that Mm c..iiimaii.cr-ln-' hlcf of an .litny iu a caiupalk'u should al stuin from o.tlmi-iii, which uilk'ht entail many rcp..n--i'Ulilics It his promise failed; hut I think, fortune helping, that th" war will end much sooner than in two years. Ilendi s wan taik in; ot two ye'irs when Im left Madrid. Wc .t, I think, meant tli" winter i iimj'iiiiis, of w Inch one is ui w endim;." i To supplement this lii..rmatloii, Minister ! s.n;iisU was visited, who Mild: "I cannot -o imv reason for optimism on the part of I :1m k'ovcriniieiit. Weyler assiirci me it needs ; two .cars ut leint to end the war. No In-ur-i;. nt l and lima.- yet ul'iiii loncd the i. ..ati. ' aUlioiik'li M e co is shut up in l'lniir del llio. I we id n t know that he wishes to d iive that I provii.ee. The hurnltii." of property still eon i tiini' S and it is only when spam puts down I th" in-urp'.'iiiiii in the provinces of Havana, l'lniir id I Itio and Matiuizas thus forcing; the J lii-ina;eits into the eastern depart incut of the i Ma'id, Mint the aspect of war will huvc mu . t'-nally chaiik'eil." ! Poriia'i New Ruler. calil" me-.-aii from Teheran sft: Ictli'T or not the new Shah's eldest drothcr will create trundle later on, MuziilTer-e.l-l'in. tlm late Shah's si ml sou, is now th" ruler of Persia. II - did not wait to eolii" to the capital to he crowned, t -nt was eiithruiinl on Saturdav motnliu; at Tahrin.wllh the title of Miah-in-Shali i Kini; of kiiirsi. He start ed for 'lehcran at ot The l odv of Ninr- i-1 'in. th" murdered Shah, has 1 ecu em I .limed ami will Is- taken to himiii for lu t' l iuent, after the an ival of th" new Shah, iiulni; to the prompt and energetic action of the iiiaicl Vizier, perfect order p-Ikiis every where. The 1'ersiaii Legation In London au noiiiiccs that it Is now id llnitely that the as-sii-lii .,f tlm late shaw was n memher of a secret society known as the llal'l, com posed of p'liloiis fanall' s, nn oritui '.atiou which the r-hiili tried to suppress. 1 Will of Baron Hirioh. ! Tlm w ill of the late li.ir.in Hirs.-h had lieen 1 epciieil at Itreiieiiu. His wife Is made tlm residuary Ick'nl'-. One . million pounds Is i set aside for charities in Moravia. Another important legacy is left to Huron Hindi' ' adopted diiuk'hter. The will contains no other dl -"positions. BRIEF MENTION. I The hlack p Inline Is still prevalent at Houi; Kon nn 1 Canton, China. I The I'niteil States uuuliout Concord which ' has heen stationed with the Asiatic Hipindron for the last live yean, arrived iu Hau I ruu I eis.'o Sunday, ! (leork'" it. Oshorne, n trnveliiiK man of I Wellsville, N. v.. and Hloondnlo.o., shut mid I killed htlllHcIf ut a hotel In JJutlulo, N. V Wlillo leinporarily insauu. Mrs. Mary flradfor.l win nrri-sted In Cum. ty-tlvo new en. of diihonlc i.Ihc,,,, aii in'riann. sin., tor practlcuiK menwina witU- ov. itv-llv dent ht from that dlseasi (u I oui a nuense ann was iiimu. nun reprenoutoa lion Konu for the wctk eudlntf Tu- lay. I patent an'dl"iuu company. PUgne Raging. Hlr Willinrn Kodinson, governor of IfutiK I KoiiK, tcek'rii I.K that there have Is-.-n uvme I In a lln at Tateisha China, April M l.aOO holl.-es WIT" destroyed. The rumor il retlp iuent of Lord Salisbury ns Ktik'llsli premier has been olllelally de. tiled. The steamship llernla, which nrrlved In New York from Italy, hroiik'h 1 . ." 4 S linml Krants. W llllaui II. Coulson, a New- York student, was killed dy an explosion resiiltim; from a chemical experiment. In a lire in the oelehrated place of amuse ment nt Tokla, known us Aruaka I'nrk, 2D dullillni's were durneil. Several Americans at Wa.-hlnutnii. resi dents of Johaniieshuri;, Africa, have called I on rra-ldeiit to interfere iu John llayi Hammond's dehalf. The naval dill, as passed l.y the dy the sen ate, cuts th" number of dattleshlps from four iu two. mid makes the hik'te st price of armor for Koverillliellt ships iTM) 11 toll. l.oiils" Adams. .I.I yean old, of I'hiladel phln, and Anna Schiuip, 14 years old, were drowned tryliu; to cross the Iielawaro river Iu a small bout from t atndeti to 1'hla.lcl phla. I'liP'e others who were In the doat with the two named wheu It capsized were pSCUCil. The body of en. Mayor O. M Witten, of CnlUH i.m vl'-. w""' :- 'i'l - XU. rlVM just Isdow that city. Judk-" Witten dlsap jeiareil some weeks auo. There were rumors of foul play, lie was known all over the State and was a imiiulsir of several secret orKmiizatlons. John Lewis, an Iron molder, was arrested at San Francisco while in Mi" a"t of strani; llni; Isalsilln Morris, a younK colored woman in an alley oil Montgomery stp-et. The po lice think that Lewis Is responsible for the r lit murders (committed In that eltv of Mm unfortunate class of women. I A eiiinpany of enpit illsts have applied to ; the Japanese ( invernmetit for permission to establish a steamship line between Japan I mid New York City. The new line has no connection with Mm Nippon uzen Knlsha, I Mm line which will operate a line of ships between Japan ami some port of the North TiiciHe coast within the next year or so. NAILS TO JAPAN. i A Cleveland Shipment Open a New Era of i Industry. In direct refutation of Mm statements and syndicate articles published In party ork'aus, , is the fa.-t of a shipment mad" dy Mm II. I. Nail company of Cleveland. In spite of the ' many stories to the effect that Japan was ! slowly hut surely paralylni; mid iimnop- i.liliik' th mmep'ial trade of the I nit" l ! Stales dy the Importation into tlm States of I Japanese tim.le articles, Mi" nail eompmiv has sent lino, I KM I pound-, ,,f in products to . that country. It was the llrst shipment of the kind ever made from any interior city, i nml win only mad" po-.-ible dy tlm use of the I M"cl canal boat. A Meet of live tows and a ! tuu earry the eiirKo as well us fjtN),0IHI feet of lumlier for th" Cleveland sawmill mid I lumber company to New York, at which j place the nails will be piaeed ou hoard Mm J steamer mid conveyed to Japan. They left ; last Thursday. Dace before a shipment of nails was made to Japan, but that was direct from tht 1'ncl llr coast, 'this shipment opens up a new era of shipments lor Mils suctiou of Mm country. ORDERED TO BE BOLD. Mortgago on the Philadelphia and Reading Road Foro'.oieJ. Ju'K'" Acheson, iii the I'niteil states Cir cuit court at Philadelphia, signed a decree tiled last week by th" IVtiiisylvuuiii company for insuran u lives and k'niiitlnaiiiiultieH ns trustees fur the sale of property of tho riillitilelphia and Id'adini; liailruad and Coal nml Iron company under foreclosure proceed liik'-i. The reuti.-ylvatila company Is trustee under Mm lleadinK's general morlKai;". 'i'he sale will take pln.'D iu I'hiladelphia lit the company's old depot. Thirteenth mid Cat low hill streets, at a date to Im llxud here after. ThroiiKh Ihe decree granted the way Is now open for the rehabltntloii of the prop erty, mid for Its reorxnnlxatiou upon a llnau eial basis of unqiieslioiied soundness. The llolltllik' llldebteilne-s s to be ll'Uldnted. the II xed i hark'cs brought well within the limit of the annual income, and the preference in come bonds canceled. A new era Iu the his tory of the groat iiiithracite coal mining and enrryinu concern Is ut hand, mid with wide prudent maiiiiK1 tiient its future solvency U regarded ns assureiL Xing Menelek. The sudden proii.lncucn of Africa, duo to the triumph of Monlok over the Italians and the hazardous expedition of JlliK'Hsh up the Nile, jrnvo particular luterest to n considera tion of the native rulers of Africa, who urn stubbornly resisting tlm ciicroai hmenU of Luropeau civilization. Dy far tlm most In terestimr of them nil Is Menelek himself. Em. (erorof tho AbyssinlaiiH.whu traces Ills direct th'scent from Kinrf Solomon niid thegueenof Hhnba. ThoiiKh a great lighter, Muuluk U not a baudnoiui) uiuui Trying to Prove Pearl Bryan Wai Killed on tho Ohio Sid. In the .In. k son trial tho llrst witness called by the defense was Vndertiikor William Ab bott, who embalmed the body of Pearl Ilry nn. lie testlffed that he drew a quart mid a half of blood from the veins of l't nrl Ilryan On cross-examination he was asked if he wan not drunk when he embalmed tie' dody and if lie had been on a proloni;"il spree, lie de nied doth. Colonel Nelson then asked him If he was not drunk when he talked with him a few days aito. He nn-weie.l: "No a man can drink without dolm; drunk." Several medical men gave export testimony regarding the How of blood and Mm effect of sudden liemtnorrliak'e of Is'le-ailing. The drift of Mm testimony for tlm defense diseo-ei n purpose to show that I'earl llrynn though beheaded iii Kentucky, wns llrst kill ed Iu Cincinnati and then taken over to Ken tucky and liehendcd. Tills, If sticeihsful, would set tlm prisoner free, as he could not be tried for the same olTeu.se Iii Cincinnati. Manifestly the theory of the defense is that I'earl Ilryan w is i hloroformed to (tenth un intentionally In Cincinnati nnd then takcu to Kentucky mid Is'he'ided to escape the penal ty for such mi accident. HEALTH OF THE COUNTRY. I OriD Wa the Molt Prevalent Siiea lt ! Year. Iu answer to the general question whether ! or not the last year has I u a healthful one j for human beings, the estimate from about I 7J per cent, of the ciiuiitli-s of the l iilted 1 States reporting to Mm I icpartrneut of Agri culture Is that the peopl" s health was al ut the average, w hile ii per cent put it Isdow the nverage. Six hundred and llfty-four counties throughout the country muke men tion of special diseases, the lending com plaints being grip in Una counties, or 47 st cent, of Mie w hole; pneumonia In 2'Ji, or US per cent.; typhoid fever 111 'JI'J, or 22 pel cent.; measles' In 1:IH, or UI per cent. ; mala rial fever In MO, or 14 per cent.: diphtheria I 7m. or l'J percent.; lung troubles In 1U. or per cent.; uml scarlet fever in 6M, or 'J cent. 350 .JAPANESE LOStl Violent Storm Work . Ilanl Diititsr on t!it Th steamship I'orle arrived at Han Fran clseo, Mnyl. 12 days 22 hours and IS mln Uli from Yokohama, two days ahead of tlm. This Is her first trip, the fastest one of record from the Orient. From advices It Is learned that the plague In Hong Kong Is beginning to assumo mora serious dimensions. There hnve been ns many as IK cases In one day and thn total up to April 6 was In Japan no case hns oc curred since that of Mm ( hinese youth who landed surreptitiously from the (inell", and died nt the Chinese hospital In Y'nkohaina. A violent storm swept over rent nil Jnpnn during the night of April I'L At -a place railed Matsuye, In the province of Izumo, 65 fishing boats were swept out to sen and noth ing Is yet known ns to the fate of their rrews numbering .'l.'O. The men from the sailing schooner Alton belonging to this port, were lost In their hunting boat, March 30 on thn coast of .In). an. Their sufferings were In tense before they were rescued by the nn tlves. F.mporcr Francis Joseph, of the Austro Iliingnrinn empire, open "d the celebration of Hungary's tnllb nliil at llinlapest, which was marked by Imposing ceremony. Tho distress, owing to the drouth In the northwest provinces of India, is unexampled It Is estimated that 200,000 h rsoni are em ployed on relief work. The opposition to President Horns In the Window i i lass Workers' Association has made a complete surrender, but offer for peace was refused. The Kwl-h national exhibition was formal Iy opened nt (icimvn on the 1st by Dr. Adolphe Ih iielier Vice President of the Swiss Conf"l"rntloii. The German llelchstag by a vot" of 'J00 to 8'J adopted a motion to prohibit options on grain mid Kraln products on Kx hange. Cecil llhoiles's column wns attacked by hostile Miwibeles at Oimguo river, but the natives wcqi repulsed with heavy loss. Mrs. live-, the baby farmer, of Heading' near 1 '-;jd n, has confessed to the murders of mntiiy ii ints in order to clear others. Tlm Cj owltr. of liussln Is In the last stages of i nsumptlon nnd her death Is ex pected, t0 ;cur any day. Russia s offered Korea a big cush loan in v'turn fo lermlseloii to pacify the kingdom by force irms. It is Is veil the.'lO miners still In the mine at Chillis in, Mexico, which lately caved in are all-i,,, I. I'urin, violent storm on the Japnuese const A 1:1 55 llshlng boats were lost and 3,' ui drowned. ir, of Sweden is, very ill in Prus- sii vRLY ALL PERISHED. Smallpox Growing More Vir ulent in Cuba, (ieueral Wymmi, of the Murine rvlce, has received a report from t'nlteil Slates sanitary Inspector ain iro, dated March 17, regarding uts effect of yellow fever ou Mm ser Loinbardla, lying at that CONGRESSIONAL A REGIMENT FOR CUBA. Ex-Alderman O'Connor, of Chioago, Orgai k iiing On. If tfcx plan. o.'. a no."''!"? f. WetM r.en nre carried to maturity, Cuba' siruggle for lllH'rty will In tho ncur future reecho aid uml ussltance in the shape of an exjeilltlon which will put ull former IIIUiUHtcriiiK parties III the shade. Lx-Alilermnn Maurice O'Connor, of tho Seventeenth ward, proposes to reeriit tha "O'Connor lluunla" a Westsldn organization niimeil In his honor, to full regiment ;f 1,-HH) mi'li, orgiiliized on the ihrce battaliou nystem with a full staff of Held ami line ofllcers ami tight In the cause of Cuban lilierty. Already between MM) to 1.000 men have en listed ami th" com panics, it is alleged, are drilling In hulls scattered uhoiit the city. No st rangers are admitted to the halls, mid everything iu th" line of precaution is taken to Insure secrecy. THE MILWAUKEE STRIKE. Tied 1,200 Men Out and Street Car Line Up. A strike of Milwaukee htreet railway em ployes for nn udvauce in wages, mid recogni tion of the union began curly Monday nonl iving up ivory line in Ml" city. Over I iik-. 1,'no men are out, including conductors. inotortiieii. electrical workers and barn men. There weie not more than nlim cars riinuiio; on all the lines iu the city. The strikers as si'iiiiiled nroiiiid th darns and power house, uml hooted the men at work. Tlm American Federation of Labor passed resolutions indorsing the strike uud tlm af fair may result In a general tie up of nil In terests iu which union lubor Is employed. I he strike is looked upon as a serious matter In labor circles, and ilm docopmonts are eagerly awaited. OOMEZ HASTENIN0 TO MACEO. He Ha Completed the Work of Devasta tion. A special from Havana says: "Oenerai' Maximo (loniez' forced march es aro bring ing him rapidly forward to to Mm r"ll"f of (n'lieral )lii""u, (ionicz has about 150 miles to march to the tr.icliu. He should reach it In about 10 days, when, if the present pro gram Is curried out, battles will bo fought Mint will either freo Macco or coin pel the Cuban forces to continue tlm policy they have followed since (lie beginning of tho war. (ionic has completed tlm devostatlon that was far advanced by his trip in tlm opposite direction. Now there Is scarcely a single Held of eiitie waving in the east and scarcely a house or resilience or building of any kind left stun. ling. Wage Reduction Mop' than O.OOil coal miners In the Illrmlng hum, Ala,, district had their wages' reduced ou 'J' j cents peu ton by the various mining companies. According to tlm contract be tween tlm miners and the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Hallroad company, ou which basis ull other companies go, the miners are to re ceive 1)7 ' .j cents per toil for coal mining when No, 1 foundry Iron nets the company 8.U) tier ton or less. Since January there have been two reductions. No. 1 foundry Iron now selling ut Tho contract between the miners and the Temmsssoo company will expire on July 1. The miners will then re fuse to renew it again ou Mm same arrange ments ns now exlrt INTERESTING ITEMS. (ion. I.ongstreet was the guest of honor at the (iraiit birthday celebration by tho Mid dlesex Club of lloston. I'lfteeu convicts escaped from tho Tuunei see penitentiary farm Sunday night. Ou wus drowned lu Cumberland river. Tho "Tanners Advocate," national organ of the Patrons of Industry, has gone luto thu bauds of a receiver at Maloue, N. Y, An Infant child of W. 11, Loftus waa as phyxiated by giui lu a New York tnueiueut Tint mother U dying from tba saino caiua. the vessel was aitncked," Dr. s, "little or mistaken mentis of were applied; Insolation WUS Id the ills"UB'i rapidly extended Tew and oMlcers, so that slie d to line (Irande for s'.'.niV.'.r.v .ere she infected the go'.orntneni eLiploycs ou nuorn. uui oi ion persons, ml told, aboard, nil wen; attacked except live, and 113 dtd, Including the captain. Tho government sent a steamer and a special com mlltee to tho assistance or the l.otnbantla, but it Is dllllcult to ascertain what was done as there appears to be some recrimination Is'tween the parties; but now it Is announced that the disease is conquered, ns Indeed, it taken no more victims us tlm pabulum Is ex hausted. "It Is difficult to imagine how such u case could occur nowadays, with our knowledge and melius of opposing the extension of the disease. When the I'niteil States ship New ark (in IH'M l was attacked III the person of one man here, he was at once lauded mid the ship put to sea. The other cases i urn-d on board, but It extended no farther. It is disheartening to realize the great ilimVully iu educating Mm people, even those w ho ought to know. In sanitary .science and its paramount nece-sity." itcports from agents In Cuba Imllcatu that tlm uuuuiil yellow fever scourge, which Is ro lled upon to aid the war of Independence, promises to be exceptionally malignant this year utnong tlm iinaecliinated Spanish sol diers, lr. Camiliero, the I'nited Slates sun itary inspector, announces forty deaths ut Santiago de Cuba for Mm week ending April 11. Ho says reports ar" very encouraging In other cities: iu Santa Clara, for example, severul native Cubans have died Ironi it, and the case of two negroes who took the fever and died, have aroused tlm attention of nil the physicians, as it has hitherto locii iiiaiii taliied'tliat the colored race lu Cuba enjoyed a complete Immunity from this disease. Smallpox continues to increase ami there im 'i.ii.iiuid ... ...ii..... I in iii.. Mtntil i no hos pital, while there are many eases In town, of ' which the physicians hear nothing about, in they lire treated by quacks and Spiritualists, of whom there are unite u large number in Mm city. Vaccination is still spiistuodlcully Iiracticed, but there are no means of proour ug vueelne except from Havana, onco or twii.'O a week. The Nicaragua Rebollion Ended. According to u cable dispatch from Muna gura, Nicaragua, received at Washington from private sources, the rebellion which has raged in that country for the past month has been brought to mi end by the surrender on the 2d of Mm rebel forces, whose head quarters were at Leon. There lire hints that further trouble may ensue, however unless considerable concessions are made by I'resi 'ilent Zelayu to the Conservative Interest, lMirlng the rcbelll which was caused by the demmuls of a large element In the Lib eral party, now In power, upon President Zaluya, which he refused to concede, the Conservatives stood by the president, milk ing certuiu conditions us the price of their support. Wolcott Declare Hinuelf. Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, has written a letter dellnlng his position ill regard to tho ht. Louis convention. The senator'n posi tion Is radically dllTerent from that of his colleague, Senator Teller, ns Senator Wolcott Indicates his Intention of remaining with the llcpublicnu party whatever action It may take on the egrrency question, Wolcott does not care to get to St. Louis as a dclegate.aud says the lleiiublicans of Colorado may de. olllie to be represented nt St. Louis. If dele gates are sent he thinks they will make a light for bimetallism, but will accept the will of the majority of the convention nnd en deavor to secure thu nomination of the cuu dlduto most friendly to western Interests. Fighting Side B? Side. A dispatch from Cairn Town says: "Tho I nlost news from Matiils'land Is very enoour ak ring. Thu Dutch and l'.ngllsh there are llg tiling side by side mid tlm former are 11 ;lng a leading part owing to their knowl- ed k'e ol the native nmiuoiis oi wariare. Tl ds Indicates that tha former refusal of the lu Iter to allow them to form a separate com. n and under their own commuudaut, has be an recouiddorud, uud that the whites aro al ; lighting together. Bctnmiry of tho Xot tmportittl PreienUd in Both Horn 112th pat. The senate was Plunged into m financial debate to-dny, after f"t of serene and formal procedure m, Btlnn bills. The naval appropru was under consideration, and th. four battleships, to cit an aggri ifr.i, 000,0(10. served as a text for a sw (ormau, pointing out that the the government are less than th. tures. ?ir. jinnany, oi ew lork. in t asked lor the Immediate consl l..rv resolution calling on the secretary 0' view oi me report llllll JollU It l the American engineer, had Iss.'i, to death for treason In the TratKvm guard his interests ns nn A m.'ri' ar. mid Interfere In his hchnlf, f ., , seemed advisable. Mr. Mahnnr .. the urgency of Hammond's ca..",iini lay might Im fatal. 111th PAY. Senator Quay this piomlng mn lx to secure the passage of a bill Inir.. him entitled a bill creating a or known as tlm Alaska transport,-,! trading company, nnd granting rigi. for the construction and operati-V corporation of a turnpike road fr. Inlet to Lake lleunett in the p . Alaska. After the routine morning bu-li,.. nance of previous notice, r.iiv, ceptlng from the state of Wi-., statute of James Marquette wr- j First was p ad a communication ; governor of Wisconsin, lublp y Vice president, presenting the ..i Per Marquette to the I' tilled S' stating that It had di-en already pW old hall of the house of lieiiresi nt c known as Statuary hall. Then a r was offered by Mr. Palmer ili. m. n greed to, giving the trlauks ot . the people of W isconsin, for tic . ".tames Mnrquette.the retioW lli'd ii explorer iiiiiI discoverer," and a same. ll.'TH PAY. Senntor Quay's amendment in t appropriation bill Increasing the n, dattie-hlps from 4 to li wns klll -l i: ate to-day. It was (luring th" s liter .Mien that um matter by Senator (ionium, who hit tended that the iiiiiiiIht of constructed should be reduced t Maryland man Ouav's nun1 svlvania man to Ills feet. II" mu I "1 hope their W III be a Vote. ),,. can party will be lu possession of th incut before the construction of tic . begun, with plenty of money in t!i, nnd mnpl" funds to pay for tlcn. The chuir, Mr. Cull presiding. tlm point of order mid the (iiiay nn went out. Mr. Chandler prop'.-..: tilting thirty large mid fast torpe.l... for two of the battleships. Mr. W forniil. spoke of the need of ca-t before further naval vessels were . Mr. Allen, Nebraska, made a st h three hours arraigning the two "i'l ; llliTII HAY. The Senate today voted In favor (Ionium's amendment to reduce th. of battleships authorised in the mo. priation bill from four to two. I caused considerable surprise, as th of the battleship had counted tc -day and found that they ha I a elm Ity for the larger number. Tlm v stood HI to 2". The House Committee on Imitiiir thorized favorable reports Itit r-! Itoprescntntlves Corliss, of Mi'ln. Mahany, of New York. Mr. Curb druwn to prevent persons residing!', elgn country from competing witn In this country. It la especially i Canadian labor. Amendments nl cept from the provisions of this bil. Led I Is tlrel .-no i meat tejn 31 a I ys'Cl! III. IC."I wre in ' posit : h U and I cvci lh Ilia b nnmt ynu f,- tin III" s win dr. Lr IIS llll Hi h bnttl. I d should be reduced to w -man made a point of i.r." ii'lidilient. This brought ; I J rn nljr car; . IM- vv V If; su l0!i' r.r HI Is motion t. JT s upheld :i'M K id harbor I the Hour He will I r U r T 1 Jn (u Who come to teach new arts nnd sailors and employes o' ' ) illg the prest lke. Mr. Mahany's bill provides a otx slve set of rub's for tlm ri-strletloil gratton and was reported with seJ -amendments. 117th pay. Tho House pnssed tho Ilendersoo on the Torrcy bill, to establish system of bankruptcy by a vole of l An amendment wus agreed to ihj. non-payment of a unto for 30 days bankruptcy. llSrii pay. The Senate gave evidence to-.h approaching adjournment of Coi.ur agreement was reached by which n f- ou Colonel lbipoiit s claim to a ." Senate iroin lielaware will de hn l utely after the passage of the river t dor bill Sin h an agreement on nt. ant political question shows that '' tors are anxious and w illing to g t At 'J o clock the iinllnlslicd uu-itfv up in Mm form of the bond ini" reu.. lull. in Mr I'etTer refused to I ' lav the uialter. mid his motion t with the resolution was displacing the river and Hill thereupon took the until adjournment. morrow. To-day was "pension day" in tl under the rules, and numerous prr sloli bills were passed Tlm cont t i in case of J. C. Kirby vs. Jo. Al l' Mm Sixth district of Texas, was n i" elections committee So. H. decluri: . liemoerat. the sitting member, enl.; rsper. soul, mid it was agreed to. " A SCHOONER CAPTURE? J."."1 The Competitor Overhauled by thi Gunboat MeBinger The Sjianlsh gunboat Mensagcni tu red and brought Into Havana, t! can schooner Competitor, of Key M ed with arms nnd ammunition, lnl' Is lloved for Mm Cuban insurgent?. The details of the alTair show th ': s.'igcrn ou Saturday saw near Iteriu northern coa.-t of tlm province nl llio. a suspicious-looking scno' ir attempted to get away from Mm - She was pursued, overnmiien un i 111 command of Imr were .Mirci" lir. Dedia and three newspaper' dents. The Competitor, it appcar- from the Mosiiullo coast, where, i suineil, she took ou dourd tlm urn.' munition. J he latter consisted ! ridges, a number of packagi-s ol many cuses of Mauser and ltcmliv' and cases of in'coulrcmcnts. etc. The schooner arrived W ednes.la; 1 in tow of the Meiisagern. Iheiin n hoard of her are all held an prison "j A Forilou Trip. III the preseimo of between U, I 1.. 1.' ' ll.,l..o llul...r(iiin iieiiil'f t . ... ..-'ill-', iii-i"i .. f alls, K. ., on Sumluy nltcrm perilous trip through tlm raid American r'alls down to wilhiu Coat Island, lu an ordinary bout. The limiting ice in the r vovugo more than usually dun Into Anthony Waller, lu au end Mm same trip three years ago, being swept over the falls. NOTES OF THE DA, John and Oeoigo Pierce I sinus were hanged at It. Sail day. Itcv. Mott Williams was cons ostaut Episcopal liinhopol thi ol Marquette at Detroit. At a sawmill camp lu Union Hob Ward shot aud fatally wou and then blew out bis bruins, hohastlnu arabenhnunr conn. by Jumping overboard Iron Sproe - Ni Ulbl WW ii vim IV 1 3 t ml ran It ui by tlio luilyard to tho I 10 DBa'IIIKi' " uin wo w. i -, ... , -- -f " ' i... I. f.tk Anmt m,jn , rlr)yinihi.ti I hlt it,'.. Wh npon 000 TniVl ' rlfpj'ttnil . T0I6 '. W .', V9 l'J
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